3com corebuilder 10002211 User Manual

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 8.2.3 
Performing a manual 
nvdata restore
 restores configurations to slots 
even if the configurations have been specified not to restore. 
When you restore NV data, the system proposes a method of restoration 
based on restoration rules. You are prompted to load the proposal. Entering 
yes
 restores the system NV data as proposed. Entering 
no
 displays the saved 
configuration for you to load manually.
When you install software from an unreachable device using the SNMP lpsFt 
MIB, the system reports the incorrect status “statusFileNotFound”, rather than 
the correct status “statusRemoteUnreachable”.
When you install software using the SNMP lpsFt MIB and you specify an 
invalid Username/Password pair, the system reports the incorrect status 
”statusFileNotFound”, rather than the correct status “statusUserAuthFailed”.
When you install software using the SNMP lpsFt MIB, the installation fails 
unless you specify a user password.
If you are upgrading from system software revision 8.0.2, and you have an 
out-of-band Ethernet connection, 3Com recommends you remove the 
out-of-band Ethernet connection before rebooting the system. The 
connection may be reestablished after rebooting. 
Under certain network conditions involving errored source routed frames, it 
is possible for the system to reset with a panic line 55 or line 78. 
SNMP MIB Files
SNMP MIB files are shipped with the CoreBuilder 6000 system software as 
ASN.1 files on one of the software diskettes. Copies of ASN.1 files are 
provided for each of the compilers described in 
Supported Versions
The SNMP MIB file names and the currently supported version of each MIB 
are listed here:
bridge.mib
 
— Bridge MIB, RFC 1493
ethernet.mib — Ethernet MIB, RFC 1398 
fddiSmt7.mib
 
— FDDI SMT 7.3 MIB, RFC 1512
filter.mib
if.mib — If MIB, RFC 1573
lpsFt.mib